Clean Fleet Technologies Conference 2014

1 Stadium Dr.
Sugar Land, TX 77498 United States

The Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) is hosting the tenth annual Clean Fleet Technologies Conference:  Fueling the Choice as part of its Clean Cities/Clean Vehicles initiative. Attendees will learn about alternative fuels and technologies, listen to industry leaders and discover opportunities for adopting alternative fuels.

The event will feature keynote speaker John Nau, president and CEO of Silver Eagle Distributors, a Houston-based company who is leading the way in clean fleets. 

Interactive breakout sessions and panel discussions will highlight advanced vehicle technologies, LNG/CNG transportation fuels, infrastructure and funding for cleaner fleets. Exhibitors and vehicle displays will also be on site.

WHEN:  Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Registration: 8:00 a.m. 
Conference: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
                 
WHERE:         Sugar Land Skeeters Constellation Field
                        1 Stadium Dr. 
                        Sugar Land, TX 77498

COST:   Early Registration  $35 (ends May 13th)
Standard Registration  $50
On-Site Registration   $60
School District registration is $10.00 per attendee.
All ticket prices include lunch
                                    
REGISTER:   To register for CFTC, visit https://www.mysolutionis.com/events/clean-fleet-technologies-conference/registration-form.aspx

For sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, please contact Kelli McBee at 713-970-2180 or email [email protected].

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